“Russian Doll”: Quirky, Cheeky and Filled With Charm
If you're a fan of Natasha Lyonne as Nicky Nichols in Orange Is The New Black, we doubt you will be disappointed with her performance in Russian...
McCartney’s “Egypt Station”: A Delight for Beatles’ fans
Paul McCartney's brand new album Egypt Station has just been released and it's a delight.
Egypt Station is McCartney's 17th studio album since The Beatles. At 76 years...
Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” Will Make You Fall in Love With Country All Over Again
Country experienced a huge revival in recent years, and we’ve seen many artists embrace it with open arms, but no one did it better than Beyoncé. She...
“Gringo” Review: wacky, dark humor
Gringo is Nash Edgerton's latest release after his 2008 drama/thriller film The Square. Gringo is another exhilarating crime drama full of twists and turns and cynical humor. There are a...
“Love, Simon” Review: First Gay Protagonist in a Teen Romance
Love, Simon is a teen movie which declares itself to be just like any other. It considers the struggles of finding oneself, of that dreaded first kiss, of...
“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” Was Worth Waiting For
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery was one of the most highly-anticipated sequels of 2022 and it was definitely worth waiting for. World-class detective Benoit Blanc returns...
Netflix’s “100 Humans” Lacks Genuine Creativity
Netflix's 100 Humans is an eight-episode series that attempts to answer questions about life by exploring the details people often overlook. Unfortunately, it fails to capture the...
“A Quiet Place” Makes Silence Sound Deeply Terrifying
Emily Blunt and John Krasinski star as the parents of a family of four who are living in a post-apocalyptic America which is overrun by horrifying predators....
“Game Night” Review: takes the fun out of games, in a good way
This year's latest comedy Game Night, directed by Johnathon Goldstein and John Francis Daley, stars Rachel McAdams and John Bateman. The ambitious couple, Annie and Max, fall...
“Living With Yourself”: a Curious Specimen
Paul Rudd's weird sci-fi comedy series showcases Rudd's quirky personality while also raising some pretty profound metaphysical questions.
Rudd's character, Miles, is stuck in a rut. He's not...